Lumada Internet of Things Breakthrough
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I was eleven years old when my family got its first computer in 1981. It didn’t do much. Mostly, I used it for writing reports for school and playing video games. My dad also ran some spreadsheets to help him run his business, but for the most part, the family computer was something us kids
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The report takes a close and analytical look at the various companies that strive for a higher share of the global Sensors in Internet of Things (IoT) Devices Market. Data on the leading and fastest-growing segments along with what drives them has been given. This report implements a balanced mix of primary and secondary research
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By infrastructure-hacking standards, the overnight triggering of the Dallas storm-warning system on April 7 was relatively benign. Starting at about 20 minutes before midnight more than 150 sirens across the city of 1.3 million people blared periodically, alarming residents in this tornado-prone part of the country. Worried that something was amiss, locals overloaded the city’s 911
By infrastructure-hacking standards, the overnight triggering of the Dallas storm-warning system on April 7 was relatively benign. Starting at about 20 minutes before midnight more than 150 sirens across the city of 1.3 million people blared periodically, alarming residents in this tornado-prone part of the country. Worried that something was amiss, locals overloaded the city’s 911
Download the PDF of this article. Automation and robotic systems are replacing many human-operated processes in engineering industries. This trend is happening in places you’d expect (like assembly lines and product manufacturing), but also in more unlikely industries—replacing pharmacists and food service employees, for instance. As we have reported before on Machine Design, with more
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One of the pleasures of staying in a hotel is having someone else take care of the daily chores for you. But most of us don’t give a second thought to where all those fresh towels and bed linens come from (and go to) on a daily basis. For many hotels – as well as
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Some technology vendors are getting an assist in their efforts to make inroads in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Bill Hoffman, president of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) in Needham, Mass., sat down with CRNtv to discuss how his organization is helping major tech vendors build out the ecosystems needed to support IIoT. The
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